Obama, Boehner abandon Tuesday trade . . . Instead, Boehner decided to impose a temporary rule that, if approved Tuesday, will allow him until July 30 to bring up the trade debate at
any time for a do-over of the stalled companion legislation to the trade package. If successful, Boehner will have bought an additional six weeks to find a way out of the mess. Washington Post
Trump likely announcing candidacy today . . . Trump is to announce his 2016 intentions on
Tuesday at a Manhattan skyscraper that bears his name. A highly successful businessman and reality television personality, Trump is positioned to have a greater impact on the early months of the Republican presidential primary contest than many GOP leaders might like. Associated Press
He is expected to reveal a net worth of $9 billion. I thought, gosh, I'm not even worth half that much.
Nicole Wallace: Jeb is "hot" when he speaks Spanish . . . “Listen, I can admit
that in English, he’s a little wonky, but in Spanish, it’s like Javier Bardem is speaking, and I’m in love. I think the whole campaign should be conducted in Spanish,” Wallace said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Tuesday. Politico
Oh no. Is this common? Why did I take French in high school??
Moderates not so hot on Jeb . . . Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush starts his presidential bid with strong name recognition but only
lukewarm support from the Republican moderates whose backing he will need to capture his party's nomination, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Reuters
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Bad tidings at the Hillary launch . . . Her political campaign kickoff redo Saturday had some bad tidings. Her speech was fine, but no one seemed to find it really inspirational. Her crowd was very white, and while enthusiastic, not particularly awed. White House Dossier
Can Hillary match Bernie's frenzied fans? . . . “Sometimes our campaign has been referred to as a fringe campaign,” boomed the 73-year-old Vermont senator, leaning in a little too close to the mic. “Well, if this is fringe, I would hate to see mainstream!” Politico
Clintons charge big fees to small groups . . . The Clinton
Foundation has taken in as much as $11M in payments from non-profit groups. Politico
Daily Mail reporter denied Clinton access . . . David Martosko, a reporter for DailyMail.com, a website affiliated with the Daily Mail in London, said the Clinton camp said his newspaper wasn’t part of the official group -- known as the print pool -- that covers the White House on a rotating basis. As a result, he was blocked Monday from covering her events in person for the pool. Major media organizations in Clinton’s traveling press pool issued a statement Monday
night defending Martosko and rejecting any attempt by the Clinton campaign to “dictate” who covers the candidate. Fox News